officially
adverb uk/əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/ us/əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/
C1 官方地
formally and in a way agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority
The royal engagement was announced officially this morning. 今天上午官方正式宣布了皇室订婚一事。
名义上地;对公众宣称(而事实并非如此)地
as stated or accepted by people publicly but not privately or as things really are
Well, officially I am on holiday this week, but I'm just catching up on some reports I have to finish. 这周我名义上在休假,但事实上我还在赶写几份报告。
以担任某职务的身份;和所担任的职务相关地
in or relating to a position of responsibility that you hold
He has not visited the country officially since his election, only in a private capacity. 自从当选之后,他还没有以官方身份访问过该国,只进行了私人访问。
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- She is expected to announce officially her candidacy for president early next week.
- The new hospital will be officially opened by the mayor on Tuesday.
- Although she's not officially our boss, she's in effective control of the office.
- They officially designated the area (as) unsuitable for human habitation.
- An elderly man from Hull has confounded doctors by recovering after he was officially declared dead.